Johnson County ESD No.1
Burleson, Texas
Jaime Ayala is a committed public safety professional whose passion for serving others is deeply rooted in both family tradition and personal calling. With 12 years in total of Firefighting experience For the past five years, Jaime has proudly served the citizens of Johnson County as a Fire Dispatcher and Firefighter with Johnson County Emergency Services District. In these dual roles, he has become a vital part of the emergency response system—coordinating resources from behind the radio and standing on the front lines when duty calls. His ability to understand both perspectives makes him uniquely effective in bridging the communication and operational gap between dispatchers and field crews.
In addition to his work with Johnson County ESD, Jaime is a member of Texas Task Force 2, one of the state’s elite disaster and US&R response teams. Through this specialized unit, he has trained and deployed in large-scale search and rescue operations, disaster recovery, and in emergency logistics across Texas and beyond. Jaime also extends his service through CareFlite EMS, where he works part-time assisting in critical care transport and prehospital emergency medicine, continuing to refine his skills and contribute to saving lives throughout North Texas.
Born and raised in Burleson, Texas, Jaime has lived in the Lone Star State his entire life. Growing up in a family deeply dedicated to law enforcement—his father serving as a Police Chief, his mother a respected sex crimes investigator and his sister continuing that legacy in policing—Jaime proudly took a different, but equally vital, route in public safety. Choosing the fire and rescue side, he embraced the brotherhood and challenges of firefighting, bringing the same courage and dedication that runs through his family’s public service roots.
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Managing the Flood lessons in command from dispatch
Monday, August 3, 2026
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM